Tag Archives: criminal law

When you have been charged with a crime, it is understandable that you would have feelings of fear and confusion, especially if you have never experienced the process before. Most cases are resolved without going to a formal trial, as … Continue reading →

Last year, a critically-acclaimed miniseries created a resurgence of interest in one of the most talked about criminal cases in our nation’s history. The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story was broadcast as a 10-part series on the cable … Continue reading →

When discussing the various forms of property crimes, it is very common to hear the terms robbery and burglary used interchangeably. It is not uncommon for a person to say they were “robbed” when a thief broke into their home … Continue reading →

On Tuesday, November 8th, millions of Americans will be heading to their polling locations and placing their votes for President of the United States in one of the most contentious presidential elections in recent history. Much of that contention has … Continue reading →

The “First Monday of October” is traditionally the annual kickoff of the United States Supreme Court’s new term. This year, the first Monday was one week ago on October 3. Each term, SCOTUS usually hears approximately 75 cases, ranging from bankruptcy … Continue reading →